![]() ![]() ![]() In my last column, I wrote about the coronal heating problem, the fact that one of the outermost layers of the sun is significantly hotter than its surface. Now, for many of us, it won’t be news that there are unsolved mysteries associated with the sun. This resulted in a letter from someone who had been inspired to read in detail about how fusion works and had realised that there are inconsistencies in the scientific literature on this subject. Last month, I wrote about how fusion works inside the local plasma gas ball, otherwise known as the sun. I can tell you read my columns closely because I get fantastic emails asking smart questions about them. ONE of the best things about being a columnist for New Scientist is the readers. ![]() JIRAROJ PRADITCHAROENKUL/Alamy Stock Photo ![]()
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